SOURCE: Looking for the cylinder head torque settings for
Thats about standard throughout engine rebuilding
SOURCE: I have an old 1989 Toyota dyna with 14b motor 5
hi, no im afraid with the hydraulic clutch their is no adjustment its going to be a case of buying a clutch kit and change the clutch.
If it was cable tight then some are adjustable and some are not but even the ones that are not adjustable you can get round this and adjust them slightly but with your type of clutch their is nothing at all you can do.
Sorry i couldnt give you any good news or an easy fix but its going to be a case of changing parts to solve your problem.
Let me know how you get on or if you need further assistance ok
SOURCE: whats the torque setting for big end bearing bolt
hi big end bearings are two stage, 25nm leave ten mins, then 49nm cylinder head bolts three stages 20nm leave ten mins, 40nm leave ten mins then 60nm check after 5,000miles hope this helps
SOURCE: whats the valve clearance for toyota 4k engines
valve clearance is .20mm for the intake and .30mm for the exhaust. Will try to find cylinder head torque for you.
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THERMOSTAT REMOVAL HINT: Removal of the thermostat would have an adverse effect causing a lowering of cooling efficiency. Do not
remove the thermostat, even if the engine tends to overheat. 1. DRAIN ENGINE COOLANT 2. REMOVE AIR CLEANER CAP WITH AIR CLEANER HOSE 3. DISCONNECT ECT SW1TCH CONNECTORS 4. DISCONNECT ENGINE VIRE PROTECTOR FROM WATER INLET AND RH CYLINDER HEAD Remove the 2 nuts, and disconnect the engine wire protector from the water inlet and cylinder head. 5. DISCONNECT WATER INLET PIPE FROM WATER INLET AND LH CYLINDER HEAD a) Remove the bolt and disconnect the inlet pipe from the water inlet. b) Remove the O-ring from the inlet pip e. 6. REMOVE WATER INLET AND THERMOSTAT a) Remove the 3 nuts, water inlet and thermostat. b) Remove the gasket from the thermostat. INSPECTION INSPECT THERMOSTAT HINT: The thermostat is numbered with the valve opening temperature. a) immerse the thermostat in water and gradually heat the water. b) Check the valve opening temperature. Valve opening temperature: 80 - 84CC (176- 183 deg f) If the valve opening temperature is not as specified, replace the thermostat. c) Check the valve lift. Valve lift: 10.0 mm (0.394 inch) or more at 95CC (203 deg f) If the valve lift is not as specified, replace the thermostat. d) Check that the valve is fully closed when the thermostat is at low temperatures (below 40CC (104CF)). if not dosed, replace the thermostat. INSTALLATION 1. PLACE THERMOSTAT IN WATER PUMP a) Install a new gasket on to the thermostat. b) Align the thermostat jiggle valve with the upper stud bolt and insert the thermostat in the water inlet housing. HINT: The jiggle valve maybe set within 15 deg of either side of the prescribed position. 2. INSTALL WATER INLET Install the water inlet with the 3 nuts. Torque: 8.0 Nm (80 kgf-cm, 69 inch lbs.) 3. INSTALL WATER INLET PIPE a) Install a new O-ring to the water inlet pipe.
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